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Yemen's Houthis Publish Video of Filipino-Manned Vessel Sinking in the Red Sea

RED SEA NEAR HODEIDAH, YEMEN, JUL 9 – The Houthis' attacks killed at least four crew members and injured two, marking the first fatalities in a year amid efforts to block Israeli maritime supply routes.

  • Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for sinking the cargo ship Eternity C in the Red Sea, asserting it was headed to the Israeli port of Eilat, resulting in four fatalities and 15 missing persons.
  • Six crew members were rescued after spending over 24 hours in the water, while the Houthis reported that they rescued several crew members and provided medical care.
  • The U.S. accused the Houthi rebels of kidnapping surviving crew members, while calling for their immediate release.
  • The Houthi Ministry of Defense reiterated its commitment to blocking vessels linked to Israeli ports, warning of possible targeting in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea.
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Several crew members died, others apparently abducted: The freighter »Eternity C« sank after a rocket attack by the Huthis. It is the second incident in three days. Now the militia publishes propaganda videos.

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Images of the Eternity C sinking (ANSA)

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A video released by Ansar Allah, the media arm of Yemen's Houthi rebels, shows what the group claims are the attackers boarding and blowing up a cargo ship, causing it to sink in the Red Sea.

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TradeWinds | Latest shipping and maritime news broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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